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2. Updates to the exotic flora of Lazio region (Central Italy). II,Aggiornamento alla flora esotica del Lazio (Italia centrale). II
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Duilio Iamonico, Iberite, M., and Nicolella, G.
3. New red list of the Italian vascular flora: nearing the end
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SIMONE ORSENIGO, Gargano, D., Montagnani, C., Peruzzi, L., Abeli, T., Alessandrini, A., Ardenghi, N. M. G., Astuti, G., Bacchetta, G., Bartolucci, F., Bernardo, L., Bovio, M., Brullo, S., Carta, A., Castello, M., Cogoni, D., Conti, F., Domina, G., Fenu, G., Foggi, B., Gennai, M., Gentili, R., Iberite, M., Magrini, S., Nicolella, G., Poggio, L., Prosser, F., Santangelo, A., Selvaggi, A., Ilda Vagge, Villani, M., Wagensommer, R. P., Wilhalm, T., Blasi, C., Rossi, G., Società Botanica Italiana, Orsenigo, Simone, Gargano, Domenico, Montagnani, Chiara, Peruzzi, Lorenzo, Abeli, Thoma, Alessandrini, Alessandro, Ardenghi, Nicola M. G., Astuti, Giovanni, Bacchetta, Gianluigi, Bartolucci, Fabrizio, Bernardo, Liliana, Bovio, Maurizio, Brullo, Salvatore, Carta, Angelino, Castello, Miri, Cogoni, Donatella, Conti, Fabio, Domina, Gianniantonio, Giuseppe, Fenu, Foggi, Bruno, Gennai, Matilde, Gentili, Rodolfo, Iberite, Mauro, Magrini, Sara, Nicolella, Gianluca, Poggio, Laura, Prosser, Filippo, Santangelo, Annalisa, Selvaggi, Alberto, Vagge, Ilda, Villani, Mariacristina, Wagensommer, Robert P., Wilhalm, Thoma, Blasi, Carlo, and Rossi, Graziano
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vascular flora ,Italy ,IUCN Red List, Plants, Italy, vascular flora ,Plants ,IUCN Red List - Abstract
In 2011, MATTM and SBI started a collaboration for the New Red List of Italian Vascular Flora, according to the IUCN Categories and Criteria. IUCN Red Lists represent the most widely applied protocol for evaluating species extinction risk, because they facilitate objective and replicable assessments. National assessments provide a basis for conservation planning, representing an important starting points for further conservation actions. Data on species distribution gathered, from recent field surveys, herbarium specimens, published and unpublished data, were assembled with the collaboration of a large number of SBI members. All georeferenced records were validated by a selected group of botanists and organized in a 2 × 2 km cells grid in GIS environment. A database including distribution data, population trends and the main threats affecting taxa was developed. All the assessments were validated during several collective workshops. During 2016, the New Red List of the Italian Vascular Flora will be completed with the evaluation of more than 2000 taxa including Italian Policy species (152 taxa, listed in the annexes of Directive 92/43/CEE “Habitat” and Bern Convention), all Italian endemics (more than 1200 taxa, most part of taxonomically critical genera as Alchemilla, Hieracium, Pilosella, Ranunculus, Rubus and Taraxacum excluded) and all those species of potential conservation interest listed in 2012 for MATTM (more than 1500 taxa, some endemics included). Here, we present the updated status, in view of the ultimate goal that will be reached by the end of 2016. The publication of a book that will summarize all the work done is foreseen for 2017.
4. A pragmatic and prudent consensus on the resurrection of extinct plant species using herbarium specimens
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Gianpietro Giusso del Galdo, Gabriele Galasso, Giulia Caneva, Andrea Mondoni, Giuseppe Fabrini, Domenico Gargano, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Thomas Abeli, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Alfred Mayer, Mauro Iberite, Giuseppe Fenu, Giulia Albani Rocchetti, Sara Magrini, Simone Orsenigo, B. Foggi, Charles C. Davis, C Nepi, Albani Rocchetti, G., Davis, C., Caneva, G., Bacchetta, G., Fabrini, G., Fenu, G., Foggi, B., Galasso, G., Gargano, D., Giusso del Galdo, G., Iberite, M., Magrini, S., Mayer, A., Mondoni, A., Nepi, C., Orsenigo, S., Peruzzi, L., and Abeli, T.
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natural history collections ,herbaria ,natural history collection ,social sciences ,Plant Science ,biodiversity loss ,old diaspores ,seed longevity ,species resurrection ,Biology ,humanities ,old diaspore ,biodiversity lo ,Herbarium ,Botany ,Plant species ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Herbaria may represent remarkable sources of viable diaspores for recovering lost genetic variation and extinct plant species, but the application of rewilding extinct species using these collections has not been explored in detail. De-extinction in plants may be achieved by germinating viable diaspores or culturing tissues preserved in herbarium specimens. Germination of old diaspores (fruits, seeds, spores) preserved in sub-optimal uncontrolled storage conditions demonstrates that the recovery of extinct plants from herbarium specimens may be possible. Plant de-extinction via herbarium specimens relies on the availability of samples containing viable diaspores, and on the inclination of curators and the conservation community to use such material for this purpose. We developed an internet-based survey to assess (i) whether the scientific community would consent to the use of herbarium specimens of extinct species to attempt de-extinction, and (ii) the limitations of removing diaspores from specimens. Despite the risk of potential damages to valuable specimens from historical collections when harvesting diaspores, a consensus for using specimens of extinct plant species emerged. Most respondents would permit the collection of a low number of diaspores, preferably from duplicate specimens and only if the integrity of the specimen is preserved. These considerations would be more restrictive for type specimens and those of historical value. These results help to formalise a decision framework for the grant and use of material from natural history collections and a pragmatic approach to attempt to resurrect extinct species from herbarium specimens.
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- 2021
5. Specie esotiche invasive di rilevanza unionale in Italia: aggiornamenti e integrazioni
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C. Montagnani, R. Gentili, G. Brundu, L. Celesti‐Grapow, G. Galasso, L. Lazzaro, S. Armeli Minicante, L. Carnevali, A. T. R. Acosta, E. Agrillo, A. Alessandrini, C. Angiolini, N. M. G. Ardenghi, I. Arduini, S. Armiraglio, F. Attorre, G. Bacchetta, S. Bagella, E. Barni, G. Barone, F. Bartolucci, A. Beretta, G. Berta, R. Bolpagni, I. Bona, G. Bonari, D. Bouvet, M. Bovio, I. Briozzo, G. Brusa, F. Buldrini, S. Buono, M. Burnelli, M. Carboni, E. Carli, F. Casella, M. Castello, R. M. Ceriani, K. Cianfaglione, M. Cicutto, F. Conti, D. Dagnino, G. Domina, E. Fanfarillo, S. Fascetti, A. Ferrario, G. Ferretti, B. Foggi, L. Gariboldi, C. Giancola, D. Gigante, R. Guarino, D. Iamonico, M. Iberite, M. Kleih, V. L. A. Laface, M. Latini, V. Lazzeri, V. Lozano, S. Magrini, A. Mainetti, F. Marinangeli, F. Martini, F. Masiero, M. Massimi, L. Mazzola, P. Medagli, M. Mugnai, C. M. Musarella, G. Nicolella, S. Orsenigo, S. Peccenini, L. Pedullà, E. V. Perrino, M. Plutino, L. Podda, L. Poggio, G. Posillipo, C. Proietti, F. Prosser, A. Ranfa, M. Rempicci, G. Rivieccio, E. S. Rodi, L. Rosati, G. Salerno, A. Santangelo, F. Scalari, A. Selvaggi, G. Spampinato, A. Stinca, C. Turcato, D. Viciani, M. Vidali, M. Villani, M. Vurro, R. P. Wagensommer, T. Wilhalm, S. Citterio, S. Armeli Minicante, L. Celesti-Grapow, G. Galasso, L. Lazzaro, C. Montagnani, G. Brundu, Montagnani, C., Gentili, R., Brundu, G., Celesti‐grapow, L., Galasso, G., Lazzaro, L., Armeli Minicante, S., Carnevali, L., Acosta, A. T. R., Agrillo, E., Alessandrini, A., Angiolini, C., Ardenghi, N. M. G., Arduini, I., Armiraglio, S., Attorre, F., Bacchetta, G., Bagella, S., Barni, E., Barone, G., Bartolucci, F., Beretta, A., Berta, G., Bolpagni, R., Bona, I., Bonari, G., Bouvet, D., Bovio, M., Briozzo, I., Brusa, G., Buldrini, F., Buono, S., Burnelli, M., Carboni, M., Carli, E., Casella, F., Castello, M., Ceriani, R. M., Cianfaglione, K., Cicutto, M., Conti, F., Dagnino, D., Domina, G., Fanfarillo, E., Fascetti, S., Ferrario, A., Ferretti, G., Foggi, B., Gariboldi, L., Giancola, C., Gigante, D., Guarino, R., Iamonico, D., Iberite, M., Kleih, M., Laface, V. L. A., Latini, M., Lazzeri, V., Lozano, V., Magrini, S., Mainetti, A., Marinangeli, F., Martini, F., Masiero, F., Massimi, M., Mazzola, L., Medagli, P., Mugnai, M., Musarella, C. M., Nicolella, G., Orsenigo, S., Peccenini, S., Pedullà, L., Perrino, E. V., Plutino, M., Podda, L., Poggio, L., Posillipo, G., Proietti, C., Prosser, F., Ranfa, A., Rempicci, M., Rivieccio, G., Rodi, E. S., Rosati, L., Salerno, G., Santangelo, A., Scalari, F., Selvaggi, A., Spampinato, G., Stinca, A., Turcato, C., Viciani, D., Vidali, M., Villani, M., Vurro, M., Wagensommer, R. P., Wilhalm, T., and Citterio, S.
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Italy ,Invasive alien plant species ,plant distribution ,Invasive alien plant species, plant distribution, Italy ,Invasive alien plant specie - Abstract
La Commissione Europea (CE) ha inserito ad oggi 36 taxa esotici vegetali nella lista delle specie esotiche invasive di rilevanza unionale ai sensi del Regolamento (UE) n. 1143/2014 del Parlamento Europeo e del Consiglio, recante disposizioni volte a prevenire e gestire l’introduzione e la diffusione delle specie esotiche invasive. La lista delle specie di rilevanza unionale viene periodicamente aggiornata e include quelle specie che rappresentano una grave minaccia per la biodiversità, ma anche per la salute dei cittadini e le attività economiche nei territori dell’Unione Europea e che necessitano di una gestione concertata a livello comunitario. La CE vigila sullo stato di ogni taxon grazie anche a periodiche rendicontazioni da parte dei paesi dell'Unione. In vista di tali report, tra il 2020 e il 2021 è stata definita e integrata la distribuzione di queste specie in Italia.
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- 2022
6. Notulae to the Italian alien vascular flora: 3
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Gianmaria Bonari, T. Wilhalm, Robert P. Wagensommer, Filippo Prosser, Gabriele Gheza, Daniela Dinelli, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Giacomo Peraldo, Marco D'Antraccoli, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Alberto Selvaggi, Mauro Iberite, Emanuel Bonivento, Gabriele Galasso, Michele Lonati, Duilio Iamonico, Enrico Banfi, Marta Latini, Silvia Paola Assini, Massimo Terzi, Jean-Marc Tison, Matilde Gennai, Filip Verloove, Gianluca Nicolella, Giulio Ferretti, Juri Vannini, Adriano Stinca, Francesco Saverio D’Amico, Giovanni Russo, Giacomo Mei, Simonetta Peccenini, Chiara Nepi, Gianniantonio Domina, Alessandro Guiggi, Nicola Olivieri, Filippo Guzzon, Valentina Bigagli, Enrico V. Perrino, Nicola M. G. Ardenghi, Paolo Cauzzi, Galasso G., Domina G., Ardenghi N.M.G., Assini S., Banfi E., Bartolucci F., Bigagli V., Bonari G., Bonivento E., Cauzzi P., D'Amico F.S., D'Antraccoli M., Dinelli D., Ferretti G., Gennai M., Gheza G., Guiggi A., Guzzon F., Iamonico D., Iberite M., Latini M., Lonati M., Mei G., Nicolella G., Olivieri N., Peccenini S., Peraldo G., Perrino E.V., Prosser F., Roma-Marzio F., Russo G., Selvaggi A., Stinca A., Terzi M., Tison J.-M., Vannini J., Verloove F., Wagensommer R.P., Wilhalm T., Nepi C., Galasso, Gabriele, Domina, Gianniantonio, Ardenghi, Nicola M.G., Assini, Silvia, Banfi, Enrico, Bartolucci, Fabrizio, Bigagli, Valentina, Bonari, Gianmaria, Bonivento, Emanuel, Cauzzi, Paolo, D'Amico, Francesco S., D'Antraccoli, Marco, Dinelli, Daniela, Ferretti, Giulio, Gennai, Matilde, Gheza, Gabriele, Guiggi, Alessandro, Guzzon, Filippo, Iamonico, Duilio, Iberite, Mauro, Latini, Marta, Lonati, Michele, Mei, Giacomo, Nicolella, Gianluca, Olivieri, Nicola, Peccenini, Simonetta, Peraldo, Giacomo, Perrino, Enrico V., Prosser, Filippo, Roma-Marzio, Francesco, Russo, Giovanni, Selvaggi, Alberto, Stinca, Adriano, Terzi, Massimo, Tison, Jean-Marc, Vannini, Juri, Verloove, Filip, Wagensommer, Robert P., Wilhalm, Thoma, and Nepi, Chiara
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0106 biological sciences ,Flora ,new combination ,Ecology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Floristic data ,Alien ,Floristic data, Italy, new combination ,Plant Science ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,Geography ,Italy ,lcsh:Botany ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning the Italian distribution of alien vascular flora are presented. It includes new records, exclusions, confirmations, and status changes for Italy or for Italian administrative regions for taxa in the genera Acer, Amaranthus, Araujia, Aubrieta, Avena, Bidens, Calycanthus, Celtis, Elaeagnus, Eragrostis, Euonymus, Fallopia, Ficus, Hedera, Lantana, Ligustrum, Ludwigia, Morus, Oenothera, Opuntia, Oxalis, Parkinsonia, Paspalum, Paulownia, Platycladus, Pleuropterus, Rumex, Salvia, Senecio, Setaria, Syagrus, Tradescantia, Trifolium and Yucca. Furthermore, a new combination in the genus Vicia is proposed.
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- 2017
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